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CONTENTS. 



CHAP. 



VI, — INDIVIDUALITY 



VII. — GENESIS 



VIII. HEREDITY 



IX. — VARIATION 



X. — GENESIS, HEREDITY, AND VARIATION 



XI. CLASSIFICATION 



XII. DISTRIBUTION 



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PAET III.— THE EVOLUTION OP LIFE. 



I. PRELIMINARY . . . . . . . . 331 



II. — GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE SFECIAL-CREATION-HY- 



POTHESJS . . . . . . . . 333 



III. — GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE EVOLUTION-HYPOTHESIS 316 



IV. — THE ARGUMENTS FROM CLASSIFICATION . . 356 



V. THE ARGUMENTS FROM EMBRYOLOGY . . . . 365 



VI. THE ARGUMENTS FROM MORPHOLOGY . . , . 380 



VII. THE ARGUMENTS FROM DISTRIBUTION . . . . 388 



VIII. — HOW IS ORGANIC EVOLUTION CAUSED ? . . . . 402 



IX. EXTERNAL FACTORS . . . . . . . . 411 



X. — INTERNAL FACTORS . . . . . . . . 420 



XI. — DIRECT EQUILIBRATION . . . . . . 432 



XII. INDIRECT EQUILIBRATION . . * . . . 443 



XIII. — THE CO-OPERATION OF THE FACTORS . . . . 464 



XIV. THE CONVERGENCE OF THE EVIDENCES . . . . 470 



